
Stepping Out
Article last updated 09/12/2024
- A top hat, cane and gloves, cast in bronze, recall the theaters and the Grand Opera House that once flourished along Patton Avenue, making this hilltop street the center of commerce and culture and a stopover for actress Sarah Bernhardt. The last to close, the Imperial, was demolished in 1980. This station and a number of the bronze sculptures on the trail were created by students of the University of North Carolina at Asheville under the leadership of Professor Dan Millspaugh. 
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Urban Trail Stops
 #1 - Walk Into History
#1 - Walk Into History #2 - Crossroads
#2 - Crossroads #3 - Stepping Out
#3 - Stepping Out #4 - O. Henry
#4 - O. Henry #5 - Immortal Image
#5 - Immortal Image #6 - Elizabeth Blackwell
#6 - Elizabeth Blackwell #7 - Art Deco Masterpiece
#7 - Art Deco Masterpiece #8 - Flat Iron Architecture
#8 - Flat Iron Architecture #9 - Cat Walk
#9 - Cat Walk #10 - Grove’s Vision
#10 - Grove’s Vision #11 - Historic Hilltop
#11 - Historic Hilltop #12 - Guastavino’s Monument
#12 - Guastavino’s Monument #13 - Appalachian Stage
#13 - Appalachian Stage #14 - Shopping Daze
#14 - Shopping Daze #15 - Marketplace
#15 - Marketplace #16 - Legacy of Design
#16 - Legacy of Design #17 - Woodfin House
#17 - Woodfin House #18 - Wolfe’s Neighborhood
#18 - Wolfe’s Neighborhood #19 - Dixieland
#19 - Dixieland #20 - Curtain Calls
#20 - Curtain Calls #21 - On the Move
#21 - On the Move #22 - Civic Pride
#22 - Civic Pride #23 - Man and Mountain
#23 - Man and Mountain #24 - Time Remembered
#24 - Time Remembered #25 - Ellington’s Dream
#25 - Ellington’s Dream #26 - Past and Promise
#26 - Past and Promise #27 - Monument Corner
#27 - Monument Corner #28 - Brick Artisan
#28 - Brick Artisan #29 - The Block
#29 - The Block #30 - Hotel District
#30 - Hotel District